Brown Dining Room Design Ideas with Travertine Floors
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LMOH Home
A 700 square foot space in the city gets a farmhouse makeover while preserving the clients’ love for all things colorfully eclectic and showcasing their favorite flea market finds! Featuring an entry way, living room, dining room and great room, the entire design and color scheme was inspired by the clients’ nostalgic painting of East Coast sunflower fields and a vintage console in bold colors.
Shown in this Photo: an eclectic mix-n-match of chairs at the rustic heirloom table include contemporary slat back chairs, tufted captains’ chairs and a tufted banquette in a navy hue all accented by farmhouse lighting and accessories. | Photography Joshua Caldwell.
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"Transitional" -- what exactly does this term mean? Especially, when describing interior design. Transitional style design, usually means that you have characteristics of both modern and traditional in your space. You kind of fall in that even middle ground between both styles.
For this dining room, our client was just that. However, she wasn't aware of it. She was trying to pair multiple traditional elements together, but it left her feeling unhappy. The space was feeling dark, filled with heavy furniture and nothing was popping or even uplifting. She knew she liked to mix patterns and textures, but was also unsure of how to achieve that.
As I looked around her home, I realized that their art collection definitely leaned more on the modern and colorful side of the spectrum. This was a big indicator to me, she wasn't fully traditional at all, she was more transitional! That was my que, and we got to work and this is the result.
Native House Photography
Natasha Sanchez/ Featured Interiors
Design is often more about architecture than it is about decor. We focused heavily on embellishing and highlighting the client's fantastic architectural details in the living spaces, which were widely open and connected by a long Foyer Hallway with incredible arches and tall ceilings. We used natural materials such as light silver limestone plaster and paint, added rustic stained wood to the columns, arches and pilasters, and added textural ledgestone to focal walls. We also added new chandeliers with crystal and mercury glass for a modern nudge to a more transitional envelope. The contrast of light stained shelves and custom wood barn door completed the refurbished Foyer Hallway.
MP Studio Interiors
framed mirror, purple beadboard, purple wainscoting, floral drapes, plum, beige floor tile
jonastone GmbH & Co. KG
Da steht auch der vierbeinige Hausgenosse drauf: Naturstein sorgt für ein tolles Raumklima und fühlt sich gut an - besonders in er kalten Jahreszeit im Dialog mit einem schicken Kaminofen!
Janet Brooks Design
A floating ceiling with indirect lighting creates an intimate space for this dining room, which opens to a gorgeous patio near the front door. A fire and water feature make the patio warm and exciting, along with close views of the Sonoran Desert mountains as a backdrop.
Design Directives, LLC
Contemporary desert home with natural materials. Wood, stone and copper elements throughout the house. Floors are vein-cut travertine, walls are stacked stone or dry wall with hand painted faux finish.
Project designed by Susie Hersker’s Scottsdale interior design firm Design Directives. Design Directives is active in Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Sedona, and beyond.
For more about Design Directives, click here: https://susanherskerasid.com/
Brown Dining Room Design Ideas with Travertine Floors
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